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simul

n. A simultaneous exhibition: one player, typically very strong, plays several games at the same time against different opponents, typically weaker.

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Simul
This article is about the modelling software. For the term as used in chess and other board games, see Simultaneous exhibition.

SIMUL - i.e. Système Intégré de Modélisation mULti-dimensionelle - is an econometric tool for the multidimensional (multi-sectoral and multi-regional) modelling. It allows to implement easily multidimensional econometric models according to their reduced form Y = X.a + ɛ - where X and Y are two economic variables, r and b (resp.) denote the region and the branch (resp.) and where ɛ is the residual.

It has been initially developed in the middle of the 90's inside the GAMA Team of the Professor Raymond Courbis at the University of Paris 10 during the project of multi-regional and multi-sectoral national models of REGILINK (R.Courbis, 1975, 1979, 1981).

Usage examples of "simul".

No matter you’d disposed of him in the simul, you’d still be smelling him.

And even when Snark was in the simul, something inside her just knew the people in there weren’t real, even though they looked just like the ones, sounded just like the ones Snark hated!

If Snark wanted, she could bring up the Procurator in the simul booth, or that black-haired woman he’d had with him the other day, Lutha Tallstaff.

There in the simul booth, safe in the carapace, she slept, dreaming she was in the shrubbery at the sanctuary, wrapped in her old blanket, sleeping.

No matter you'd disposed of him in the simul, you'd still be smelling him.

And even when Snark was in the simul, something inside her just knew the people in there weren't real, even though they looked just like the ones, sounded just like the ones Snark hated!

If Snark wanted, she could bring up the Procurator in the simul booth, or that black-haired woman he'd had with him the other day, Lutha Tallstaff.

Nomina jungo simul titulis, clarissime, nostra Adrianus, Carolus, rex ego, tuque pater.